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Microsoft Visual Studio Code lets you build and debug modern web and cloud applications. Visual Studio Code is free and available on Linux, macOS, and Windows.

Redmond, WA, USA
Joined April 2015

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    Jul 9

    🎉 The June update of is live! 🎇 💪 Windows ARM platform builds 🐛 New JavaScript debugger ⚙️ Edit complex settings ... and more!! Click on the gear, check for updates and read the release notes:

    The June Update, version 1.47, is released.  Highlights include:

Improved screen reader support
Windows ARM platform builds
New JavaScript debugger with auto attach and CPU profiling
Easily edit complex settings
Updated Hexadecimal editor extension
Source control unified repository view for multiple repositories
View and sort pending changes by path, name, and source control status
Java Pack installer for Mac OS
Updated user experiences for Notebooks
Remote development tutorials have been overhauled
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  2. Retweeted

    The July release of the 🐍 extension for is here! Exciting updates: - Gather, our new extension for notebooks clean up 🧹 - Contextual highligthing 🌟 with - Exporting notebooks 📒 to HTML and PDF ...and more! Check our blog:

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  3. 📢 Tip 15: You ask us about "Unified Diff" view like on GitHub… It's there! Behind these 3 dots, called "inline diff". The setting persists in all windows and projects. We didn't mean to hide it so well 🙈 👉 For more GitHub goodness:

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  4. Retweeted
    11 hours ago

    In you can specify which extensions are recommended for a project by listing them in ".code/extensions.json" file.

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  5. Jul 16

    📢 Tip 14: From the status bar, you can view all branches and switch to another one. From the command palette, you can also checkout another branch, create a new one, or rename a branch. Branch away! ⛵️ 👉 For more GitHub goodness:

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  6. Retweeted
    Jul 14

    Today's tip: outline follow cursor With 'follow cursor', the outline view will highlight the current cursor position. This can be useful for keeping track of where you are in a file and seeing symbols around your current cursor location

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  7. Jul 15

    📢 Tip 13: Merge conflicts are the worst 🙄 helps by showing diffs so you can choose the current or incoming change. "Merge Conflict" in the command palette lets you take action on many changes at once 👉 For more GitHub goodness:

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  8. Retweeted
    Jul 14

    Live Share is trying something new! 'Planned Sessions' are now available for insiders of Live Share in . Useful for all your regularly scheduled pairing sessions, interviews and team meetings.

    Image showing planned sessions in VS Code Live Share viewlet.
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  9. Retweeted
    Jul 14

    Hey folks - quick question: I generally expect that people using WSL are also using the Remote WSL extension. Is that true? Is anyone out there using WSL and , but NOT using them together?

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  10. Jul 14

    Missed the event? Check out the recording of our team showing the highlights from the latest release:

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  11. Jul 14

    📢 Tip 12: In the Timeline view, you can view Git commit history for a specific file. 🔍🕵️ Click on one to view the diff & copy the commit ID or message to help you go to any point in your code's history. 👉🏾 For more GitHub goodness:

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  12. Retweeted
    Jul 10

    Just published a new extension: Gif Player It adds a play/pause button a scrubber to any gif you open in VS Code

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  13. Retweeted
    Jul 3

    VS now includes a 🦕 devcontainer! A fully preconfigured Deno development environment that runs in a local docker container or remotely in VS and .

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  14. Jul 13

    Have you tried the HexEditor extension for ? What do you want to use it for? Let us know your feedback on how we can improve it!

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  15. Jul 13

    📢 Tip 11: The source control view tracks your changes and lets you commit and push them. Add a message and @ users in the repo. Click on "sync changes" in the status bar to pull and push from the remote 🔄🔄 👉🏾 For more GitHub goodness:

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  16. Jul 13

    📺 Don't forget to join us in 30 minutes (9am Pacific / 5pm London) for the livestream with the team. We'll talk about VS Code, the new v1.47 release, and we'll answer your questions in the live Q&A. 🙋 No registration needed. 🗓 Join here:

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  17. Jul 10

    📢 Tip 10: Poll time! Do you most commonly merge, squash/merge, or rebase/merge? Well, from the GitHub PR and Issues extension for , you can choose either merge option. 🎊 👉🏾 Check out the extension:

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  18. Jul 10

    Join the VS Code team on Monday for a livestream! 📺 We'll cover what's new with v1.47 and answer your questions in the live Q&A. 🗣 🗓 Tune in Monday at 9am Pacific (5pm London). 👉🏼 Mark your calendar:

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  19. Retweeted
    Jul 9

    Today's tip: copying code with syntax highlighting VS Code automatically copies syntax highlighting on copy. You can paste the highlighted code into apps that support rich text, such as PowerPoint Set "editor.copyWithSyntaxHighlighting":false to disable this

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  20. Jul 9

    📢 Tip 9: Too many PRs? 🙀 Choose the categories you see in the GHPRI extension tree view. In your settings, edit "githubPullRequest.queries" to add filters and never lose track of PRs again! 😺 👉🏾 For more GitHub goodness, check out

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